JTM ArboristSite Guru AS Supporting Member. Joined Dec 7, 2011 Messages 823 Reaction score 970 Location North Alabama Nov 24, 2016 #1 Can someone identify this tree? It looked like an ash from a distance but has these hairy capped acorns. Have never seen one before now. Attachments IMG_1638.JPG 543.7 KB · Views: 29
Can someone identify this tree? It looked like an ash from a distance but has these hairy capped acorns. Have never seen one before now.
JTM ArboristSite Guru AS Supporting Member. Joined Dec 7, 2011 Messages 823 Reaction score 970 Location North Alabama Nov 24, 2016 #2 Never mind. Sawtooth oak, another invasive species from Asia. It is a nice looking, fast growing tree with gobs and gobs of acorns. I don't recommend anyone plant these trees.
Never mind. Sawtooth oak, another invasive species from Asia. It is a nice looking, fast growing tree with gobs and gobs of acorns. I don't recommend anyone plant these trees.
D DFK ArboristSite Operative Joined May 27, 2011 Messages 410 Reaction score 446 Location Alabama Dec 1, 2016 #3 Yep that is a Sawtooth. Where about in North Alabama are you. We live in Lawrence County. David
JTM ArboristSite Guru AS Supporting Member. Joined Dec 7, 2011 Messages 823 Reaction score 970 Location North Alabama Dec 1, 2016 #4 Lauderdale. I drive up there from bham every weekend to go "home".
D DFK ArboristSite Operative Joined May 27, 2011 Messages 410 Reaction score 446 Location Alabama Dec 2, 2016 #5 10-4 There are several folks on this site that call North Alabama "Home". David
JTM ArboristSite Guru AS Supporting Member. Joined Dec 7, 2011 Messages 823 Reaction score 970 Location North Alabama Dec 2, 2016 #6 Cool